No no no, nothing your bad.In itself I (only) recently finishes the base version for this (2.08/2.09) and since then I myself had a hard time in finding time. And still struggling (kind of).I'd also hope that there were some more contenders, as we are a long way from the desired 50.

Would I be forced to install that test build? Or are we able tomake your sw a bootable image with that version embedded?I could see this sitting in a little partition like how mac os does recovery.

Well, worse actually, and more costly :

What normal XXHighEnd users are used to is the "RAM OS Disk". This is a HDD or SSD which normally contains several OSes, all with their own purpose. You boot into the one you like. And the big fun : all from RAM if you'd want. After booting you remove the HDD/SSD and there's nothing else in your PC except for a processor (and maybe some cooling ).

Each of the OSes is preinstalled including the tuning we talk about and the fun for your gamers would be that the one OS is significantly faster than the other. Example, W10 Build 10074 (which is one of them) is so much "alpha" that it is inherently still very lean. But it works and should do everything you desire.

But haywire, please, I was just responding to your question (and mighty late with it !). So Yes, exactly what you ask is possible, but it is also too expensive (I'd say) at 360 euros for the disk. We audio idiots seem to have money for this, but I certainly won't give you the idea that I think a random gamer has.

The other solution

... is the solution inherently in there anyway, and is maybe not what you expect : It requires a simple reboot from the Minimized OS to the Normal OS. So what happens is this :

You set everything you need in Normal OS. This is the normal mode as how you use it today. All set ? then boot into Minimized OS. This takes as long as a boot takes (for your rig). Done with the gaming ? boot back into Normal OS and all is as how it was. But mind you, if that would be necessary in the first place. So the guy next to me only boots into Normal OS if he needs a driver update of something like his video card or possibly some game mod etc. When done he boots back into MinOS and stays in there until a next time which could be next month. Meanwhile he watches vlogs, uses AutoCad, Work, Excel, name it and everything thus works. But way faster.

Notice that by now we learned that most of such (mentioned) software comes with it own licensing Service (program). So that Service must remain active (or otherwise e.g. AutoCad won't start) and the program has a formal providion for excluding such Services from being killed when going to MinOS.All these programs anyway work always in Normal OS, as this is just "normal" and 100% of what you were used to. But message : you could for 99% of your time survive in MinOS just the same.

A laptop ? ha ! watch how that is boosted ! (like it suddenly is a hefty desktop).